DUNEDIN PRODUCE MARKETS. The following is the report for the week ending Wednesday r Wheat—The weather still continuing unsettled, threshing operations have been considerably hindeied, and consequently the arnyal of the new prop has been on a limited scalp. Unquestionably the wet weather will haye a deteriorating and damaging effect on grain this season, and wo expect that for prime quality parcels there will be a good demand, and prices will in all probability harden. The millers, however, seem determined to oppose any advance in pricss. They held a private meeting and from what the Otago Daily Times learns are desirous that prices do not exceed 3s 6d for prime milling parcels of Tuscan and velvet, and 3i 4d for red strew ; but in addition to the usual payers there have been several shippers in'the market,'and the following prices have been freely realised dpring the week, and shipping orders are still incomplete ; —> Prime milling parcels of velvet and Tuscan, 3s 5d to 3s 6d ; red straw and other descriptions, 3« 41 to 8" Sd ; inferior and fowl feed, 2a 6d to 8a 3d, and scares, t Oats have been arriving more freely, but the weather ia likewise retarding
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1491, 10 April 1886, Page 3
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198Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1491, 10 April 1886, Page 3
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